"Let's go get the tickets", I said to Jessica.

The man behind the ticket counter said that it was five dollars for a ticket and I yelled out loud, " Five dollars?!?"

"Yes...," he said in a frightened voice. "Oh...and...uh...the movie is only one hour long, for your information, sir," he said.

Jessica and I walked ito the theatre and sat down. This was my chance; it was dark and no one was speaking. A voice came on the big screen that said, “Are you ready for love?”

"Yes," I muttered, thinking that everyone else would say it too. Sure enough, with my luck no one else did and everyone started screaming at me and telling me to be quiet. Everyone yelled except the girl behind me, who I think was checking me out, from head to toe. If I hadn’t been in a relationship, I would have moved and sat next to her, but was, so I couldn't. I was already dead enough after what I did, that would just make things worse. I looked at Jessica, the girl sitting next to me and as she looked back, I asked her if she wanted to take it to the next level.

“What? Now you want to hug me? That’s so fifth grade, and no,” she answered, angrily.

“Why not?”

“Do you remember what you did to me?”

“Well, to tell you the truth it wasn’t you I did it to, it was your best friend,” I said, as I laughed inside my head.

“I don’t know why I am even here!” cried Jessica as she ran out of the theatre.

I ran after her while she walked away quickly in a fury. I was scared that she was going to hurt me. She looked so angry; I could see it in her eyes. She told me that we were over, for good this time.

"Okay, that's fine I guess, but we are missing the movie," I said with impatience.

“That’s fine with me,” Jessica said.

I went back into the movie theatre and the movie was already halfway over, so I went home before anything else bad could happen.

Then I realized when I got home, “ what am I going to do with Marsha?” (Wait, who is Marsha?)